نتایج جستجو برای: breast milk stemprogenitor cells

تعداد نتایج: 1643832  

Journal: :Journal of pediatric psychology 2006
Sybil L Hart L Mallory Boylan Sebrina R Carroll Yvette A Musick Connye Kuratko Barbara G Border Richard M Lampe

OBJECTIVE To assess whether natural variations in decosahexaenoic acid (DHA) levels in breast milk would relate to infant neurobehavioral outcomes at the newborn stage following equivocal findings on infant and toddler outcomes of exposure to DHA in formula and breast milk. METHODS Breast milk samples from N = 20 mothers were collected 9 days after delivery, while the Brazelton Neonatal Behav...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1998
B L Gulson C W Jameson K R Mahaffey K J Mizon N Patison A J Law M J Korsch M A Salter

We have obtained stable lead isotope and lead concentration data from a longitudinal study of mobilization of lead from the maternal skeleton during pregnancy and lactation and in which the newly born infants were monitored for 6 months postpartum to evaluate the effects of the local environment on lead body burden of the infant. Samples of maternal and infant blood, urine, and diet and especia...

2010
Laura Heath Susan Conway Laura Jones Katherine Semrau Kyle Nakamura Jan Walter W. Don Decker Jason Hong Thomas Chen Marintha Heil Moses Sinkala Chipepo Kankasa Donald M. Thea Louise Kuhn James I. Mullins Grace M. Aldrovandi

BACKGROUND Breast milk transmission of HIV-1 remains a major route of pediatric infection. Defining the characteristics of viral variants to which breastfeeding infants are exposed is important for understanding the genetic bottleneck that occurs in the majority of mother-to-child transmissions. The blood-milk epithelial barrier markedly restricts the quantity of HIV-1 in breast milk, even in t...

Journal: :Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP 2013
Fereshteh Ghadiri Negar Iranpour Masud Yunesian Zahra Shadlou Ahmad Kaviani

BACKGROUND Breast feeding is considered to be mutually beneficial for both mothers and infants, though the effect of lactation problems on development of breast lesions (whether benign or malignant) is not clear. OBJECTIVES This study was conducted to identify possible relations between lactation problems and benign and malignant breast disease. MATERIALS AND METHODS 308 patients referred t...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2003
Cheryl A Lovelady Christie P Hunter Cissy Geigerman

OBJECTIVE Although it is well documented that breast milk provides optimal nutrition and immune benefits to the infant, factors that influence the immunologic composition of breast milk are less understood. A recent study reported that immunoglobulin A (IgA) levels in breast milk are lower after exercise compared with resting concentrations. However, the women exercised until exhaustion. The ef...

2012
Hesham M. Korashy Zaid H. Maayah Adel R. Abd-Allah Ayman O. S. El-Kadi Abdulqader A. Alhaider

Few published studies have reported the use of crude camel milk in the treatment of stomach infections, tuberculosis and cancer. Yet, little research was conducted on the effect of camel milk on the apoptosis and oxidative stress associated with human cancer. The present study investigated the effect and the underlying mechanisms of camel milk on the proliferation of human cancer cells using an...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2004
Olivier Manigart Montcho Crepin Valeriane Leroy Nicolas Meda Diane Valea Edward N Janoff Francois Rouet Laurence Dequae-Merchadoux Francois Dabis Christine Rouzioux Philippe Van de Perre

Perinatal zidovudine (ZDV) prophylaxis decreases rates of perinatal transmission of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1). Its relationship with levels of HIV-1 RNA in breast milk and postnatal transmission in breast-fed African children is unknown. At day 8 after delivery, levels of HIV-1 RNA in breast milk from 28 women who transmitted HIV-1 (Ts) postnatally and from 130 women who did n...

Journal: :Pediatric annals 2013
Nancy Brent

CME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES: 1.Review the advantages and disadvantages of donor-banked milk over informal milk sharing.2.List disadvantages of proprietary infant formula for use as supplementation.3.Determine the primary ethical concerns when electing to use donor human milk versus propriety infant formula for supplementation. The benefits of breast-feeding, as well as the risks of some artifici...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1986
M R Ståhlberg E Savilahti

In a double blind crossover study 10 children with infantile colic were fed breast milk and cow's milk formula, untreated and treated with lactase. Colic was present on 71% of breast milk and 89% of cow's milk days. Daily duration and severity of colic did not differ for milk preparations.

2012
Karin Ljung Björklund Marie Vahter Brita Palm Margaretha Grandér Sanna Lignell Marika Berglund

BACKGROUND Breast milk is the best source of nutrition for the newborn infant. However, since all infants cannot be breast-fed, there is a need for background data for setting adequate daily intakes. Previously, concentration data on major essential elements and some toxic elements in breast milk, based on different analytical techniques, have been published. There is no recent study on a large...

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